May 3, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
After two decades of decline, the cooperative movement is back at the centre of Tanzania’s agricultural story — with 3.36 million members, integrated digital infrastructure, and a fresh Tsh 22.67 billion budget allocation. There is a number in this year’s Hotuba that, if you have followed Tanzania’s rural economy for any length of time, will […]
May 2, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
Without certified seeds, accredited plant-health testing, validated tissue culture and reliable soil analysis, none of the headline targets in the Hotuba are reachable. The FY 2026/27 budget builds the laboratory backbone. Among the line items in the FY 2026/27 Hotuba that will not generate headlines, there is a category that quietly determines whether the headlines […]
May 2, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
Subsidies, soil scans, cooperative records, market prices, lab results, weather data, identity verification, payment processing — all of it now flows through one integrated platform. The FY 2026/27 budget takes the next step. If you want to understand how Tanzanian agriculture has been quietly modernising, do not start with a tractor or a seed variety. […]
May 2, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
From Kasumulu to Tunduma to Sirari, Tanzania’s agricultural exports cross at a handful of land borders that have, until recently, been operating well below capacity. The FY 2026/27 budget changes that. The geography of Tanzanian agricultural export is unusual on the continent. Most countries that export agricultural produce do so primarily through ports. Tanzania does […]
May 1, 2026
by Kilimokwanza
The award-winning tree-to-bar brand expands international distribution, proving Tanzanian agricultural products can compete—and win—on global premium markets Kilimokwanza Special Report | May 1, 2026 In the rolling terraces of Kyela district, where volcanic soils meet the climate-moderating influence of Lake Malawi, a transformation is unfolding that extends far beyond the cocoa trees. Mababu Chocolate, Tanzania’s […]
May 1, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
Beyond the FY 2026/2027 numbers, the Hotuba sets out the destination Tanzania’s agriculture sector is meant to reach by 2030. Six targets stand out. Together they describe a different sector from the one operating today. Most of the FY 2026/2027 Hotuba is backward-looking and present-tense — a scorecard of what Awamu ya Sita has delivered […]
May 1, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
Five years into President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration, Tanzania’s agriculture sector tells a story almost entirely in numbers — and the numbers are unusually clean. This is the running scorecard. Food production up 38.69%. Cash crops up 64%. Local fertilizer up 282%. Improved seed availability up 77.68%. Agricultural exports up from USD 2.1 billion to […]
May 1, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
The FY 2026/2027 ask of Tsh 1.106 trillion is slightly smaller than this year’s. Read closely, the shape of the spending tells a sharper story: Tanzania is building, not starting; finishing, not announcing. Tanzania’s agriculture minister has tabled a Tsh 1,105,950,115,000 budget for the financial year that begins on 1 July 2026. The figure is […]
April 30, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
352 youth trained in sisal value addition — 305 of them women. 100 cashew-shelling machines for 2,800 youth and women in the cashew belt. Tanzania’s value-addition agenda is moving from policy aspiration to factory floor. Value addition has been a fixture of Tanzanian agricultural policy speeches for at least two decades. The phrase usually arrives […]
April 30, 2026
by Kilimokwanza
For 25 years, Kaizirege Camara has kept bees and built a business around the hive. Today he exports Tanzanian honey, rice, flour, and beans to Britain — and credits AGCOT for connecting him with the producers who make it possible. By Kilimokwanza.org News Desk | April 2026 | Kaizirege Camara is known in the Agro […]